CLEÁNの語源
cleán (cléni), s. m. – Varietate de guvid (Squalius cephalus, Alburnus lucidus, Leuciscus dobula). –
Mr. clen. Sl. klĕnŭ (Miklosich,
Slaw. Elem., 25; Cihac, II, 61; Berneker 567; Conev 53);
cf. bg. klĕn, sb.,
cr. klijen, rus. klenĭ.
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Minden munkái - Volumele 8-9 - Pagina 291
Kí volt az a' vitéz? ' cleÁn. 'S te látlad ò't? (Magában). Bátyámat kérdi. ИМАМ). Messziröl nagyon. De úgy tetszék, hogy szólott is veled. . свищи. Az egy derék bajnok volt, fiatal; Eltévedett 's az та: keresé А` fövezér` hadához. щами). Oh Csilár.
Mihály Vörösmarty, J. Bajza, Ferenc Schedel, 1847
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Markham's Master-piece ... Now the twenty-first time ... - Pagina 186
... and every other Day inake your Rowels cleán, and put them in again, continuing to đo thus the space of fifteeń P then take out the Rowels, and heal up the Wounds with two Tehts of Flax dipt in Turpentine and Hogs-grease molten together, ...
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: ...
KAM, a-wry, (juite from the Matter; as Cleán-karn, qiutç from the Purpose. Sbakefa. KAN, the Name of an Officer in Perfit, ahswerirlg to Gtvernour with us. KAOTREF [kartt kits, C £r.J a Division of a County in Wales, containing au hundred Towns ...
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The Modern Art of Cookery Improved; Or, Elegant, Cheap, ...
... cow, put the cream to it with as much runnet as will turn it to whey; fet it by the fire till it comes ; then put the curd into a cleán cloth, fqueeze it a little and let all the whey run from it ; break the curd as fine as butter ; blanch a quarter of a pound ...
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The Housekeeper's Instructor ... The Twelfth Edition. ... - Pagina 367
The head must then be divided in this manmer: put it on a cleán pewter-plate, fo as to have it under hand, and turning the nose towards you, hold it steady with your fork, fo that it may not flip from under the knife. You must then put the point of ...
William Augustus Henderson, Jacob Christopher SCHNEBBELIE, 1805
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The Art of Cookery, Made Plain and Easy ... By a Lady. A ... - Pagina 230
WHEN you have yeast in plenty, take a quantity of it, ftir and work it well with a wisk until it becomes liquid and thin, then get a large wooden platter, ccoler or tub, cleán and dry, and with a foft brush, lay a thin layer of the yeast on the tub, and ...
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The Sound of the Liturgy: How Words work in Worship
38There is also a more fundamental question about the nature of English, whether it is essentially trochaic or not, as in, e.g., 'Íam cleán forgótten, ás a deád man oút of mínd' (Psalm 31.14 BCP 1662); 'Lét us breák their bónds asúnder: [and] ...
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The London Art of Cookery, and Housekeeper's Complete ... - Pagina 70
... adding two spoonfuls of catchup, an ounce of truffles or morels, boiled tender in half a pint of water, a few mushrooms, and half a pint of oysters, cleán washed in their own liquor. When you find your fauce is properly heated, and very good, ...
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A Letter to Sir William Windham. 2. Some Reflections on ... - Pagina 225
This the jacobites, who affećt moderation and candor, shrug their shoulders at : they are forry for it, but lord BoLINGBroke can never wash himself cleán of this guilt; for these succours might have been obtained : and a proof that they might, is, ...
Henry St. John Bolingbroke (1st.Viscount), 1753
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Granville. Yalden. Tickell. Swift. Hammond. Somerville. ... - Pagina 497
When fans bv ttfotrsiisaS ftone on orbs of dcw, wafted soft with'Zirphyrcm fl. w ; r&w the cleán piil, arid fougrrt the milky chezr, [ While lît&ëTOp<>rit{ni?'8 Hy fb>^H*HWj ,r '1 Wretch that 1 was ! t nv*ht Itave warn'd thedarn», % satnèíilílife ...